| 31. | For more details see English subjunctive . ( See also below .)
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| 32. | :This is nothing to do with anything called subjunctive.
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| 33. | It's apparently not present indicative, maybe subjunctive?
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| 34. | But isn't " loved " actually a subjunctive?
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| 35. | Could a gene for the subjunctive be far behind?
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| 36. | New modal paradigms developed in addition to the subjunctives:
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| 37. | Proto-Germanic verbs have three moods : indicative, subjunctive and imperative.
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| 38. | The subjunctive mood derives from the PIE optative mood.
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| 39. | The negative of the imperative shares the same form with the present subjunctive.
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| 40. | Phrases expressing the subjunctive in a future period normally employ the present subjunctive.
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